Matt Heid
One Night Wilderness: San Francisco Bay Area
Quick and Convenient Backpacking Trips Within Two Hours of San Francisco
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One Night Wilderness: San Francisco Bay Area
Quick and Convenient Backpacking Trips Within Two Hours of San Francisco
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This comprehensive guide presents 28 featured one- or two-night backpacking trips with easy to follow maps and ratings of every trip.
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This comprehensive guide presents 28 featured one- or two-night backpacking trips with easy to follow maps and ratings of every trip.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Casagrande Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 142mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780899976235
- ISBN-10: 0899976239
- Artikelnr.: 33167700
- Verlag: Casagrande Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 142mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780899976235
- ISBN-10: 0899976239
- Artikelnr.: 33167700
Matt Heid is the author of 101 Hikes in Northern California and Best Backpacking Trips in New England, a contributor to Backpacking California, and a researcher and writer for three Let's Go guides. He holds a degree in earth and planetary science from Harvard University and stays busy pursuing a passion for outdoor writing and remote wilderness adventure in Northern California, Alaska, and New England. He currently lives in Framingham, Massachusetts.
1. Preface
2. Summary of Featured Trips
3. Trips by Theme
4. Introduction
* How to Use This Book
* Safety, Gear, and the Wilderness Ethic
* Where Should I Go?
5. North Bay
* Angel Island State Park
* The Marin Headlands: Gerbode Valley Loop
* The Marin Headlands: Tennessee Valley
* Point Reyes: Wildcat Camp and Alamere Falls
* Point Reyes: Sky Camp to Palomarin
* Point Reyes: Coast Camp to Glen Camp Loop
* Point Reyes: Bear Valley Loop
* Point Reyes: Tomales Bay Boat-In Camping
* Austin Creek State Recreation Area
* Santa Cruz Mountains
* Monte Bello Open Space Preserve Loop
* Butano State Park Loop
* Pescadero Creek County Park Loop
* Portola Redwoods State Park
* Castle Rock State Park Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Basin Trail Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Sunset Trail Camp Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Inland from the Sea
* Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail
6. East of the Bay
7.
Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
* Mission Peak Regional Preserve Loop
* Sunol Regional Wilderness: Sunol Backpack Camp Loop
* Del Valle Regional Park: Murietta Falls Loop
* The Ohlone Trail
* Henry W. Coe State Park: The Western Zone Loop
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Mississippi Lake and Beyond
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Coit Lake and Vicinity
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Wilson Peak and Vicinity Loop
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Redfern Pond
Appendix: Bay Area Campgrounds
Selected Sources and Recommended Reading
Index
About the Author
2. Summary of Featured Trips
3. Trips by Theme
4. Introduction
* How to Use This Book
* Safety, Gear, and the Wilderness Ethic
* Where Should I Go?
5. North Bay
* Angel Island State Park
* The Marin Headlands: Gerbode Valley Loop
* The Marin Headlands: Tennessee Valley
* Point Reyes: Wildcat Camp and Alamere Falls
* Point Reyes: Sky Camp to Palomarin
* Point Reyes: Coast Camp to Glen Camp Loop
* Point Reyes: Bear Valley Loop
* Point Reyes: Tomales Bay Boat-In Camping
* Austin Creek State Recreation Area
* Santa Cruz Mountains
* Monte Bello Open Space Preserve Loop
* Butano State Park Loop
* Pescadero Creek County Park Loop
* Portola Redwoods State Park
* Castle Rock State Park Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Basin Trail Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Sunset Trail Camp Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Inland from the Sea
* Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail
6. East of the Bay
7.
Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
* Mission Peak Regional Preserve Loop
* Sunol Regional Wilderness: Sunol Backpack Camp Loop
* Del Valle Regional Park: Murietta Falls Loop
* The Ohlone Trail
* Henry W. Coe State Park: The Western Zone Loop
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Mississippi Lake and Beyond
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Coit Lake and Vicinity
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Wilson Peak and Vicinity Loop
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Redfern Pond
Appendix: Bay Area Campgrounds
Selected Sources and Recommended Reading
Index
About the Author
1. Preface
2. Summary of Featured Trips
3. Trips by Theme
4. Introduction
* How to Use This Book
* Safety, Gear, and the Wilderness Ethic
* Where Should I Go?
5. North Bay
* Angel Island State Park
* The Marin Headlands: Gerbode Valley Loop
* The Marin Headlands: Tennessee Valley
* Point Reyes: Wildcat Camp and Alamere Falls
* Point Reyes: Sky Camp to Palomarin
* Point Reyes: Coast Camp to Glen Camp Loop
* Point Reyes: Bear Valley Loop
* Point Reyes: Tomales Bay Boat-In Camping
* Austin Creek State Recreation Area
* Santa Cruz Mountains
* Monte Bello Open Space Preserve Loop
* Butano State Park Loop
* Pescadero Creek County Park Loop
* Portola Redwoods State Park
* Castle Rock State Park Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Basin Trail Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Sunset Trail Camp Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Inland from the Sea
* Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail
6. East of the Bay
7.
Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
* Mission Peak Regional Preserve Loop
* Sunol Regional Wilderness: Sunol Backpack Camp Loop
* Del Valle Regional Park: Murietta Falls Loop
* The Ohlone Trail
* Henry W. Coe State Park: The Western Zone Loop
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Mississippi Lake and Beyond
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Coit Lake and Vicinity
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Wilson Peak and Vicinity Loop
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Redfern Pond
Appendix: Bay Area Campgrounds
Selected Sources and Recommended Reading
Index
About the Author
2. Summary of Featured Trips
3. Trips by Theme
4. Introduction
* How to Use This Book
* Safety, Gear, and the Wilderness Ethic
* Where Should I Go?
5. North Bay
* Angel Island State Park
* The Marin Headlands: Gerbode Valley Loop
* The Marin Headlands: Tennessee Valley
* Point Reyes: Wildcat Camp and Alamere Falls
* Point Reyes: Sky Camp to Palomarin
* Point Reyes: Coast Camp to Glen Camp Loop
* Point Reyes: Bear Valley Loop
* Point Reyes: Tomales Bay Boat-In Camping
* Austin Creek State Recreation Area
* Santa Cruz Mountains
* Monte Bello Open Space Preserve Loop
* Butano State Park Loop
* Pescadero Creek County Park Loop
* Portola Redwoods State Park
* Castle Rock State Park Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Basin Trail Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Sunset Trail Camp Loop
* Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Inland from the Sea
* Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail
6. East of the Bay
7.
Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
* Mission Peak Regional Preserve Loop
* Sunol Regional Wilderness: Sunol Backpack Camp Loop
* Del Valle Regional Park: Murietta Falls Loop
* The Ohlone Trail
* Henry W. Coe State Park: The Western Zone Loop
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Mississippi Lake and Beyond
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Coit Lake and Vicinity
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Wilson Peak and Vicinity Loop
* Henry W. Coe State Park: Redfern Pond
Appendix: Bay Area Campgrounds
Selected Sources and Recommended Reading
Index
About the Author